I always just give this quick one when people ask older men for life advice:
Take care of your teeth and back. Those can cost you a lot later on both in money and health.
Words that only reveal their wisdom with time and experience.
I always just give this quick one when people ask older men for life advice:
Take care of your teeth and back. Those can cost you a lot later on both in money and health.
Just started to watch the series. It is about life and longevity. On Disney+, all 6 episodes. There is some connection to the Hof method too.
They reveal a genetic mutation/problem for him what makes him more likely to get Alzheimer's. Makes you think if you want to get a similar test or not.
Here is a review:
"Limitless starts off pretty slow. The first episode is very basic and feels stretched too long. The science in it is so simple that even the average viewer might find it hard to sit through it. The subsequent episodes are much much better and the challenges are fun to watch.
The show speeds up from the second episode and the science becomes deeper and more interesting to watch and follow.
The last episode is probably the most important one. It's slow, but in a good way this time. Certain parts even brought tears to my eyes by just thinking about the things shown for my own life. The finale gives the show a very strong ending.
The stories about different people and tribes in each episode give the show a different feel which I loved.
Some of the acting feels very forced at times and so do the dialogues. I think it's because the team has tried to make it feel like a movie. The close-up face cam with the experts also feel odd.
Chris is fun to watch as always. Ross and Peter as experts made the show very interesting. Overall, the show is great and will definitely make you rethink your daily routine, diet, exercise and other habits.
Limitless should be used as motivation for all viewers to make changes in our lives to ensure that we grow old healthy."
Not really. I just let him unfold on his own and then I just try to act as a boundary if he gets too far in one direction or another. Like I've always told him, "You're the bowling ball and I'm the gutters on each side of the lane. So I'll let you know when you're too far to the left or the right. But as long as you're staying in the lane for the most part, I'll keep my guidance to a minimum and let you experience life for yourself."Do you roll your eyes about his enthusiasm or pushing him in that direction?
..."You're the bowling ball and I'm the gutters on each side of the lane. So I'll let you know when you're too far to the left or the right. But as long as you're staying in the lane for the most part, I'll keep my guidance to a minimum and let you experience life for yourself."